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May 4, 2026 at 10:30 PM GMT-4
Top Quantum Computing Stocks on Robinhood: Nvidia, Alphabet, and Microsoft
Quantum computing is advancing toward practical implementation, and the rapid pace of innovation has drawn significant investor attention to related stocks, according to a report published on 2026-05-05 by Yahoo Finance.
The market for quantum computing is projected by McKinsey to reach a value of $100 billion by 2035, the source states. Among the top ten most popular holdings on Robinhood, three technology firms are identified as notable players in the quantum computing space: Nvidia (NVDA), Alphabet (GOOGL, GOOG), and Microsoft (MSFT).
Nvidia
Nvidia recently unveiled a suite of open-source AI models named Ising, designed to calibrate quantum computing processors. According to the company, Ising enables decoding that is up to two and a half times faster and three times more accurate than conventional methods. This addresses a key obstacle to practical quantum computing: high error rates. With Ising, Nvidia is positioning itself for a future where hybrid computing—combining classical systems and quantum machines—tackles complex problems. IBM has stated that hybrid systems using CPUs, GPUs, and QPUs can deliver performance and accuracy beyond individual components. Nvidia's advanced GPUs are expected to play a central role in such systems, and the release of Ising may help establish Nvidia as a crucial provider in future iterations of the technology, potentially driving additional GPU sales.
Alphabet
Alphabet has also made progress in quantum computing through its Willow processor, introduced by Google Quantum Labs near the end of 2024. The Willow chip is a 105-qubit processor that set a new industry benchmark, completing a specific calculation in roughly five minutes—a task that would take a traditional supercomputer 10 septillion years, according to the source.
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